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Yatton Tea Dance 28 May
« on: May 13, 2006, 01:54 PM »
Following last month's launch event, we'll be in Yatton again spinning some cool tunes, having a dance, drinking tea, chatting - whatever you like!

Music will once again be an exciting mix of the old and new with a wide range of styles.

This month, I'll be including some tracks suitable for WCS for people to practice the cool stuff we've learned from Ed!

Details
Yatton Village Hall
The Causeway
Yatton
BS49 4HL

Sunday 28 May 2 til 5
cost £3 incl refreshments

Map http://www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?client=public&search_result=&db=pc&lang=&keepicon=true&pc=BS494HL&advanced=&client=public&addr2=&quicksearch=bs49+4hl&addr3=&addr1=
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Re: Yatton Tea Dance 28 May
« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2006, 01:57 PM »
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Re: Yatton Tea Dance 28 May
« Reply #2 on: May 24, 2006, 07:55 PM »
Un petit bounce

Come on down to see us on Sunday for quite simply the best music on offer

Classics from the golden age of swing through to fabulous modern tunes  - you know how much I care about choosing songs to dance to any and every dance style - jive, Lindy, WCS, Latin,  Ballroom. This weekend will see many great tracks given an airing that you just won't find anywhere else in the area

A lovely venue with free refreshments and newspapers for when you just can't keep going!

Just £3  :D

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Re: Yatton Tea Dance 28 May
« Reply #3 on: May 25, 2006, 06:22 AM »
Un petit bounce

Come on down to see us on Sunday for quite simply the best music on offer

Classics from the golden age of swing through to fabulous modern tunes  - you know how much I care about choosing songs to dance to any and every dance style - jive, Lindy, WCS, Latin,  Ballroom. This weekend will see many great tracks given an airing that you just won't find anywhere else in the area

A lovely venue with free refreshments and newspapers for when you just can't keep going!

Just £3  :D

Best of luck with it Andrew - I know you will play some gorgeous music!


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Playlist Yatton Tea Dance 28 May
« Reply #4 on: May 29, 2006, 09:18 AM »
Too Many Fish In The Sea Commitments The Commitments Vol.2
Please don't talk about me when I'm gone Dean Martin Spotlight On Dean Martin
Chills And Fever Tom Jones Classic Tom Jones - Universal Masters Collection
Make Your Own Kind Of Music Mama Cass Dream A Little Dream Of Me: The Music Of Mama Cass Elliot
"Shake Rattle And Roll" Bill Haley & His Comets Universal Masters Collection
It's Only A Paper Moon Bobby Darin Mad Hot Ballroom
Twelve Cylinder (From The Tower Of Terrors) Bill Elliott Swing Orchestra Swing Masters: Calling All Jitterbugs
Sing Me a Swing Song (And Let Me Dance) Benny Goodman "Sing Sing Sing"
Topsy Ray Gelato Hey There
Shake a Tail Feather Ray Charles Blues Brothers [Original Soundtrack]
Soul Bossa Nova Quincy Jones
Baby Knows Maceo Parker feat Prince Dial M-A-C-E-O
Wade In the Water Eva Cassidy Songbird
St. Petersburg Supergrass St. Petersburg
Oomph Fah Fah Benny Goodman Benny Goodman: 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert Plus 1944-47 Small Group And Big Band Masterpieces
Wednesday Night Hop * Andy Kirk "The Golden Age of Swing Vol. 1"
Sweet Home Chicago (Album Version) Eric Clapton Sessions For Robert J EP
Sportsman s Mambo Bill Elliott Swing Orchestra Swing Masters: Calling All Jitterbugs
Willie The Wimp [Live]/Live Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble The Essential Stevie Ray Vaughan And Double Trouble
Summertime Blues Eddie Cochran The Very Best Of Eddie Cochran/Clean
Tuxedo Junction Erskine Hawkins Jukebox Hits 1940-1950
Corner Pocket/1955 Version Count Basie & His Orchestra April In Paris/Classics International Version
Dat Dere "Oscar Brown Jr." Sin & Soul... And Then Some
The Footloose Doll Brian Setzer Orchestra "Jump Jive An' Wail: The Very Best Of The Brian Setzer Orchestra (1994-2000)"
I Wan'Na Be Like You Louis Prima Just A Gigolo - The Best Of
I Wanna Be Loved By You Marilyn Monroe Solid Gold
Big Time Operator Big Bad Voodoo Daddy This Beautiful Life
Mess Around (LP Version) Ray Charles "The Ray Charles Story Volume One"
Sweet Georgia Brown Brother Bones & His Shadows Globetrottin' With Bones
Jeepers Creepers Louis Armstrong Jazz Lounge Remix
You Got Me Reelin' and Rockin' Roy & His Orchestra Milton Jiving Jamboree
Perfect Fairground Attraction The First Of A Million Kisses
You Never Can Tell Chuck Berry Sweet Little Rock 'n' Roller
Blue Suit Boogie Indigo Swing All Aboard
Friday The 13th Royal Crown Revue The Contender
Casbah Blues Jools Holland "Swinging The Blues Dancing The Ska"
Who Dat? Royal Crown Revue Caught In The Act
Rock Bottom Gene Phillips "Jiving Jamboree Vol. 2"
Flip Flop And Fly Joe Turner The Very Best Of Big Joe Turner
Johnny B. Goode Chuck Berry Reelin' And Rockin' - The Very Best Of
Ain't Got No Home "Clarence ""Frogman"" Henry" Chess Pieces: The Very Best Of Chess Records
5-10-15 Hours Ruth Brown "Superblues: All Time Classic Blues Hits Vol.4"
Boom Boom Macy Gray Desperate Housewives Original Soundtrack
History Repeating Propellerheads Featuring Shirley Bassey This Is My Life - The Greatest Hits
Nu Flow/Original (Clean Radio Edit) Big Brovaz; Skilaz & Fingaz Nu Flow
Bang Bang David Sanborn Sanborn Best! - Dreaming Girl
Splanky "Count Basie And His Orchestra Basie Count" 100th Birthday Bash
Miserlou Dick Dale Pulp Fiction OST
Swing Lover Indigo Swing Indigo Swing
Saturday Night Fish Fry Louis Jordan Jiving Jamboree
The Lovecats (LP Version) The Cure Greatest Hits
Hi De Ho (LP Version) K7 Swing Batta Swing!
The Way You Move "Kenny G featuring Earth Wind & Fire" The Essential Kenny G
I've Seen That Face Before (Libertango) Grace Jones Nightclubbing
Oh Yeah Yello Essential Yello
Get A Move On The Quantic Soul Orchestra Pushin On
Money For Nothing Big Daddy Cutting their own grove

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Re: Yatton Tea Dance 28 May
« Reply #5 on: May 29, 2006, 11:37 AM »

Jonny be good?

Kenny G?

Bit of Chuck Berry...


Wow.... challenging!  Lindy city?
Sounds like it was a fab dance!


Sad we couldn't make it - was out of town!   :'(


Well done Adrew for setting up something different locally! 

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Re: Yatton Tea Dance 28 May
« Reply #6 on: May 29, 2006, 12:42 PM »
Would have loved to have been there Andrew but had family commitments.  :-[
Hope to see you for your next one. Do you have a date yet?
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Re: Yatton Tea Dance 28 May
« Reply #7 on: May 29, 2006, 01:58 PM »
Would have loved to have been there Andrew but had family commitments.  :-[
Hope to see you for your next one. Do you have a date yet?
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Thanks

We'll be having a break for a while as it's getting to the hols. Will be back in the autumn with the tea dances. keeping my eye on doing an evening dance in the summer.

Marty - yes it was a bit Lindy orientated - most dancers were that way inclined and those who weren't prefer the oldies anyway.

 


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